Mindy

B. Smith

I can’t see why they would say that they are not native to Ohio because we have a pack of them living in the woods behind our place. My husband hears them all of the time – sometimes it’s scary because they are so loud at times.

Scott Smith

I don’t know where they get their info, but coyotes don’t travel in packs they are lone creatures, wolves are pack animals and wild dogs that are running all over the place. Coyotes are native to every state of north america they travel always on the move.

Jim Whitt

steve douglas

Trea

I believe cyotes normally keep their numbers to 4 to 5 max – certainly not a pack. Interbreeding with domestic dogs also has a factor with creating the larger packs as coydogs are larger, able to take down larger game using pack hunting strategies and therefor able to sustain larger numbers. Pure coyotes simply don’t want to fight over one mouse all the time.